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Description

"Starfish & Starlight" is located at Mile Post 4 and offers the perfect spot for your family vacation! The house was recently remodeled to include a BRAND NEW kitchen, expanded living room and dining room spaces, the addition of a King Bedroom and full bathroom on the top level, new flooring throughout and all new decks, railings and stairs.

Mid Level: Great room with TV/DVD (Direct TV) and Queen Sleep Sofa. The dining room has seating for 8. Fully stocked kitchen with new cabinets and counter tops. The remodel included a kitchen island with seating for 5 and a new screened porch with table seating for 4. There is an open sun deck on the street side and a covered deck on the ocean side. Queen Bedroom and a full bathroom (walk-in shower only) that can be accessed from the bedroom or great room.

Top Level: 2 King Bedrooms each with TV/DVD, Bedroom with a DuoBunk (double on bottom and single on top) and Single Bed, 2 full bathrooms and a loft area with a Day Bed, Trundle, an extra table with seating for 4 and access to an open sun deck with beautiful ocean views.

Linens and towels are NOT provided but can be rented for the week. Linen and towel rental will include sheets for all beds, 2 bath towels per person the house sleeps, 1 wash cloth per person, 2 hand towels per bathroom and a bath mat for each shower or tub. Linens can be requested as early as time of booking. Weekly cost: $215.00 not including tax or bed making service.

Guest Reviews

Our vacation was awesome and we loved the house. The home was very clean and well maintained. Love the outside patio furniture. The house is convenient to shopping and great restaurants. The kitchen is well stocked with lots of dishes, pots and pans. Thanks for sharing your lovely home so we could makes lots of memories with our family. Look forward to renting again next year.

Outer Banks: Kitty Hawk Community

Kitty Hawk

Kitty Hawk offers a unique and relaxing environment for the entire family with its rich history and traditions. Consisting of a traditional village, beach community with residential homes and a large maritime forest reserve, you will share in the feeling that development should remain on a human scale and in harmony with nature.

The origin of the name Kitty Hawk is still a matter of local debate but most people agree that it’s a Native American name for this area meaning “a time or place to hunt geese.” The word originally appeared on English settlers maps in the early 1700’s as "Chickehawk" or "Chickahawk". By the late 1700's, old land deeds referred to these settlements as "Kittyhuk", "Kittyhark", “KittyHawk” and “Kitty Hawk”, which is how the local residents spell the name as we do today.

When Orville and Wilbur Wright were looking for a site for their aviation experiments in 1900, a Kitty Hawk citizen, Mr. Tate, assured the Wrights in a letter that Kitty Hawk would provide the ideal location for their experiment. He also encouraged Wilbur: “If you decide to try your machine here and come, I will take pleasure in doing all I can for your convenience, success, pleasure and I assure you that you will find hospitable people when you come among us.” This tradition still lives on today in Kitty Hawk.